The spat even continued after the show once the cameras were turned off, which Pirro claimed was “abuse.” Goldberg admitted to using profanity but also accused Pirro of inappropriate language.

Watch it all unfold in the video below:

https://rumble.com/embed/uexzt.v3ebm1/

Now both Pirro and Goldberg have shared both their side of the story.

Friday morning on “Fox and Friends,” Pirro said Goldberg was “triggered” by her comments about President Trump. “I’ve always liked you, Whoopi, and I don’t understand where the anger comes from,” said Pirro.

TMZ caught up with Pirro on the street and was able to ask her a few questions about the spat.

See what she had to say in the video below.

“Look, I don’t mind four against one. I can handle it,” said Pirro. “But I don’t like being mistreated by people who invite you to have a discussion and then treat you like you are less than human.”

“I don’t have a message for Whoopi,” when asked if she had anything to say to “The View” co-host. “I tried to talk to her and she didn’t want to listen.”

On the Friday episode of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg responded to their verbal altercation in a brief statement.

Here’s what she had to say.

As the saying goes, there are three sides to every story: your side, my side, and the truth. So far, the truth is still unknown.